John Terry's Chelsea Future Doubt

That would appear to be the view of the Mirror’s John Cross who claims club and player are at odds over a new deal.

Cross claims Terry, who has been in brilliant form this season to the extent that there have been calls for him to earn an England recall, wants a three-year commitment.

However, in his piece that has been tagged exclusive, Cross states the club are only prepared to offer their captain a one-year deal—on reduced terms.

In his piece, Cross wrote:

Sources close to Terry say he is now becoming resigned to the fact that he will not be at Stamford Bridge next season.

He knows his next contract is likely to be his last as a player and is keen to secure a three-year deal. The indications from Chelsea are that there is little chance of a compromise on the length of the contract.

Moyes Has Full Backing of United Board

His side’s on-field troubles plumbed new depths in midweek with a Capital One Cup exit at the hands of Sunderland, but he is close to securing a deal for Chelsea midfielder Juan Mata.

Shelling out a huge sum on Mata would be a clear indication from the club that Moyes retains their full support. That is the case, according to the Daily Star:

Starsport has learned Moyes’ future is not in doubt and his position is not even on the boardroom agenda. It is understood senior figures at United haven’t even felt the need to give Moyes a private vote of confidence.

A well placed club source said: 'The future of the manager is not even worthy of a debate.'

Capoue Agent Unhappy with Tottenham Stance

Etienne Capoue’s agent has hit out at Tottenham over the club’s “absurd” valuation of the midfielder, according to the Daily Star’s Colin Harvey.

Harvey claims Napoli want to sign the midfielder this month, but are not prepared to match Tottenham’s asking price.

In Harvey’s piece, Capoue’s agent Martha Fischer said: "The problem is not the player or Napoli, Tottenham just want a lot of money. What they’re asking for is absurd. But we are only on January 21, and there is still hope.”